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i guess i would say that the u.s. consumer for the holiday season seems to be in good shape. >> thank you chairman and ceo. we are tieing there. after the break trying to make you some more money. >> coming up. the deal shook the street this morning. but as the shares heat up. should you be tempted to take a bite. cramer are unwraps what is ahead. but cramer has found pattern that is signaling the turn around. as jim goes off the charts. all coming up on "mad money." >>> this company has the most exposure to commodity prices. after a lengthy chase the company was able to make a move toward world corp. the grocery store brands that taste the same as the real thing. conagra will be the largest private label. consumers love it because it is cheaper. private label products carry it. and now it is about to become the king. welcome back to "mad money." >> it is good to be back. point blank, what is the vision here. when i go through the conference call, you actually call out cosco, trader joes and it seems like you are in a
i guess i would say that the u.s. consumer for the holiday season seems to be in good shape. >> thank you chairman and ceo. we are tieing there. after the break trying to make you some more money. >> coming up. the deal shook the street this morning. but as the shares heat up. should you be tempted to take a bite. cramer are unwraps what is ahead. but cramer has found pattern that is signaling the turn around. as jim goes off the charts. all coming up on "mad money."...
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. >> so the international energy agency this week said the u.s. will be the largest global oil producer in 2020. this is amazing. so tell me about this sea change in global energy flows today. >> it's great to have more american-made energy, but it's not good enough. we also need to modernize our energy grid. it's not good enough to just be the best at producing the energy the last century. and we are going to spend a couple trillion dollars modernizing the grid, and the question is how we do it. hopefully we do it in a way that protects us from cyber security risks that makes the grid more resilient from storms. that facilitates energy efficiency and renewable energy, cleaner energy in the future. >> you know, it's interesting, because i think we all want to be energy-independent. we want -- we know this country is rich in natural gas. but for the most part, people don't want it in my backyard and yet ge ceo jack with welsh compared it to the internet boom with job pro portion and increases. how do you balance it, the potential economic boom we c
. >> so the international energy agency this week said the u.s. will be the largest global oil producer in 2020. this is amazing. so tell me about this sea change in global energy flows today. >> it's great to have more american-made energy, but it's not good enough. we also need to modernize our energy grid. it's not good enough to just be the best at producing the energy the last century. and we are going to spend a couple trillion dollars modernizing the grid, and the question is...
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the top five google shopping queries in the u.s. include laptop, nexus 7, amazon, ebay and walmart come in at number nine and ten. two searches spiked over the last 24 hours. "assassins creed 3." and it's o only going to go up from here. scott? >> thanks so much. what do you make of the fact we can throw up a number of different retailers today and you're going to see retailers are getting killed. >> all of those online shopping figures are as a result of people shopping for discounts online. they're not benefitting the stores, cyber monday's actually not a real thing because they had the discounts up online on thursday night and friday morning. the whole sector that's the s&p retail, that's locked in the down trend since the first week of september. and quite frankly, it's just not a positive thing. i don't know why anyone would want to speculate in this group as a whole. you've got to be really specific if you want to play retail. >> you were specific last week on tjx. >> i was, and got out of half the position today. the stock sh
the top five google shopping queries in the u.s. include laptop, nexus 7, amazon, ebay and walmart come in at number nine and ten. two searches spiked over the last 24 hours. "assassins creed 3." and it's o only going to go up from here. scott? >> thanks so much. what do you make of the fact we can throw up a number of different retailers today and you're going to see retailers are getting killed. >> all of those online shopping figures are as a result of people shopping...
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. >> the u.s. will over take saudi r saudi arabia. >> i am old enough to remember president after president promising that they will -- >> bring us closer to energy pennsylvania dense by occur country. >> 1985. >> by the year 2025. >> always on the horizon. when people worry about energy pi independence they are on crude oil. they're really worried about imports of crude oil and we will still be dependent on foreign crude to seven mostly import from mexico or canada. the president takes credit for the boom of production. >> we have increased will production to the highest levels in 16 years in natural-gas the highest over decades. john: we? he made it happen and? >> a buy-out for brief firewood say at least he did not screw that up. he could have. john: he said this is off limits. you cannot build the keystone pipeline. >> you could say he has approved more permit applications than the bush administration but oil production on federal land is up and he did not screw that up. he is opposed to the hy
. >> the u.s. will over take saudi r saudi arabia. >> i am old enough to remember president after president promising that they will -- >> bring us closer to energy pennsylvania dense by occur country. >> 1985. >> by the year 2025. >> always on the horizon. when people worry about energy pi independence they are on crude oil. they're really worried about imports of crude oil and we will still be dependent on foreign crude to seven mostly import from mexico or...
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the u.s. is starting to show good trends. in an area that capital spending might be flat or plus 2%, enterprise is starting to show some signs of coming back outside of europe. commercial marketplace, which is what i watch the most, is also doing okay. so i would assume government's going to continue to be tough, especially the u.s. federal government. public sector around the world, okay. in the u.s., not counting federal. good in asia-pacific. still challenging in europe. >> we're looking at challenges in the u.s., obviously. i want to get your take on what's going on with with taxes and what your expectations are. first off, you've got 87% of total cash held overseas. is that right? >> that is probably pretty accurate. probably in excess of $40 billion. >> what are the pans to repay trait? is it worth taking a tax hit to invest domestically, or it's too expensi expensive, so you leave that money overseas until you see a change in tax code? >> we're at a cross roads. we clearly want to put this money to use in a way that be
the u.s. is starting to show good trends. in an area that capital spending might be flat or plus 2%, enterprise is starting to show some signs of coming back outside of europe. commercial marketplace, which is what i watch the most, is also doing okay. so i would assume government's going to continue to be tough, especially the u.s. federal government. public sector around the world, okay. in the u.s., not counting federal. good in asia-pacific. still challenging in europe. >> we're...
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fitch saying the u.s. needs to fix that debt threat and moody's says it's going to wait before taking any action and maintain its negative outlook on the u.s. economy. one thing is for sure. the stock market is taking the fiscal cliff very seriously. the blue chip average is off the lows but still down sharply at one time today, the dow was down about 369 points. first time we've seen that big of a decline since november 21st of last year. off the lows rights now, the dow down 260 points at 12,985. the nasdaq is down 63 points, a more than 2% decline at 2947. the s&p at this hour is down 28 points right at 1400. let's break down what's behind today's dramatic decline in stocks in today's "closing bell" exchange. we welcome back michael pento, kwint tatro, jeff sika, and our own rick santelli. quint, you believe the market was going to go down either way. why? >> i do. i think this was long overdue. we have been propped up with some incertauncertainty. it's kept the market saying, are we going to get a chan
fitch saying the u.s. needs to fix that debt threat and moody's says it's going to wait before taking any action and maintain its negative outlook on the u.s. economy. one thing is for sure. the stock market is taking the fiscal cliff very seriously. the blue chip average is off the lows but still down sharply at one time today, the dow was down about 369 points. first time we've seen that big of a decline since november 21st of last year. off the lows rights now, the dow down 260 points at...
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. >>> clicks and profits, u.s. consumers are expected to spend at least $1.5 billion on this cyber monday. we'll run through the cyber winners and losers next. >>> here's another number. $5 billion, that's how much americans are expected to spend on christmas gifts for their pets this year. we'll talk to petsmart ceo in a cnbc exclusive about his company's share of this huge holiday booty coming up. >>> plus, flu shot or your job? 150 employees getting canned the day before thanksgiving for refusing to get flu shots. is that legal? stay with us. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ you can stay in and share something... ♪ ♪ ...or you can get out there with your friends and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfect
. >>> clicks and profits, u.s. consumers are expected to spend at least $1.5 billion on this cyber monday. we'll run through the cyber winners and losers next. >>> here's another number. $5 billion, that's how much americans are expected to spend on christmas gifts for their pets this year. we'll talk to petsmart ceo in a cnbc exclusive about his company's share of this huge holiday booty coming up. >>> plus, flu shot or your job? 150 employees getting canned the day...
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we bought more equities for our growth clients a number of weeks ago and we bought u.s. equities on weakness because we believe there was an opportunity to. you want the market to go up indefinitely over the long run and i think it will happen. >> i'm curious about your call about avoiding munis. a lot of people see taxes going up on everything else. >> this is what it is. tax-exempt bonds sound good when taxes are going up but the value of the bonds have been bit up because panic buying is pushing our interest rates go up. you'll lose a lot of principle on munis bonds. if you buy one today you have a 1% to 2% chance to the upside and a 40% chance of losing money. that's not good odds. run away from interest rate-sensitive bonds. that's my number one, you know, tip of the day, if you want to call it. stay away from that. >> the takeaway from ed. thank you for joining us, stewart. a pleasure. >>. >> 12 minutes before the closing bell. right now the dow jones industrial average is lower by 54 points. nasdaq higher by 70 point. >> violent protests in egypt are one of the ma
we bought more equities for our growth clients a number of weeks ago and we bought u.s. equities on weakness because we believe there was an opportunity to. you want the market to go up indefinitely over the long run and i think it will happen. >> i'm curious about your call about avoiding munis. a lot of people see taxes going up on everything else. >> this is what it is. tax-exempt bonds sound good when taxes are going up but the value of the bonds have been bit up because panic...
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in addition to all of this, the joint chiefs of staff is apparently drawing up plans to keep 10,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan past the 2014 deadline. this break a president obama promise, but some promises are made to be broken, and i think this is probably a good move. but first up congress back at work tonight after the holiday recess with now just 35 days to go. are we any closer to a tax and fiscal cliff fix? cnbc's own chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us now with all the details. good evening, john. >> reporter: good evening, laurie, and i think we are getting somewhat closer, and the white house would count it as good news that you found common cause with their report on the impact of fiscal spending. let's talk for a moment about what's happened on the fiscal cliff by the numbers since that early constructive meeting with the congressional leaders and the president. the numbers are all one. there's one month left for these leaders to figure it out. two, 1.4 it is is the amount to be shaved off by gdp and one is the amount of trillions of dollars that democratic
in addition to all of this, the joint chiefs of staff is apparently drawing up plans to keep 10,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan past the 2014 deadline. this break a president obama promise, but some promises are made to be broken, and i think this is probably a good move. but first up congress back at work tonight after the holiday recess with now just 35 days to go. are we any closer to a tax and fiscal cliff fix? cnbc's own chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us now with all the...
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as mandy told you, the u.s. dollar rallied. that makes more qe less likely. some disappointment with the payroll. some of the numbers were a little bit on the squishy side. weak hourly earnings and average hours worked. for example. then there is the political slant, a lot of people have argued that president obama wins, the favorable jobs report makes it more likely. i think the aftermath of sandy very powerful and affecting certainly new yorkers more than a lot of people anticipated. i'll stick with the dollar story. if you look how the market is reacting, the two sectors that are most dollar sensitive are notably the weakest sectors today. that tells you these are commodity based, materials and energy. that tells you that that dollar strength has had an impact. techs and financials also to the weak side. finally, if that doesn't impress you, the gld, your major exchange traded fund for gold. it is one-tenth the price of gold here, moving down sitting essentially at a multi--month low, at least a two-month low. mandy, what gets your attention, volume is tru
as mandy told you, the u.s. dollar rallied. that makes more qe less likely. some disappointment with the payroll. some of the numbers were a little bit on the squishy side. weak hourly earnings and average hours worked. for example. then there is the political slant, a lot of people have argued that president obama wins, the favorable jobs report makes it more likely. i think the aftermath of sandy very powerful and affecting certainly new yorkers more than a lot of people anticipated. i'll...
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there was no need for 5,000 or 6,000 u.s. young men and women to lose their lives. >> coming up, president ahmadinejad's provocative opinions on israel. he tells us what he really meant when he called for the country to be wiped off the map. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. have led to an increase intands clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't ha
there was no need for 5,000 or 6,000 u.s. young men and women to lose their lives. >> coming up, president ahmadinejad's provocative opinions on israel. he tells us what he really meant when he called for the country to be wiped off the map. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving...
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from what i read in the statis it beings u.s. on line by 2017 to 2020 to surpass saudi arabia in the production of oil and gas to supply the world. melissa: you're talk about fracking and talking about shale. that is good point. does this make the case for shale and fracking when you at the same time we're hearing about the bp settlement? we're remind of a story, 4.5 dal billion in fines at the same time we're looking at photos like this, that maybe while it is obviously a vote for offshore drilling, does it encourage more onshore shale and fracking? >> i would think yes because if there were a spill it could absolutely be contained right there. we can continue the spill on land. and it is not, it doesn't spill the way they do fracking. the process is such, really only spillage water they're using, some steam to clean it up. of course it is not environmentally perfect and i'm not saying it is but we have to save the american way. i think that is way more important. melissa: we need energy, we do, but when we look at pictures it i
from what i read in the statis it beings u.s. on line by 2017 to 2020 to surpass saudi arabia in the production of oil and gas to supply the world. melissa: you're talk about fracking and talking about shale. that is good point. does this make the case for shale and fracking when you at the same time we're hearing about the bp settlement? we're remind of a story, 4.5 dal billion in fines at the same time we're looking at photos like this, that maybe while it is obviously a vote for offshore...
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but more important coke's business is not u.s.-centric. its growth is overseas. plus coke's raw costs, plastics package, fuel, materials that go into the drinks, they're all going down,tion in many cases faster than the stock market. they go down with the fiscal cliff too. that's why coca-cola's barely budged. how about general mills? same set of circumstances. declining costs, especially grains which have been plummeting but no diminution of demand. and what other stock rallied today, finishing up 51 cents? i believe that is not a coincidence. that's what happens in the no pain no gain dictum. nor is the relative strength of cramer fave conagra a food company that had been susceptible to inflation will be equally susceptible on the way down, no, this is not coincidence the stock only fell 14 cents. starting to stabilize already and money's going to flow into them. remember i said at the top wrts the money going to go? conagra, general mills, coca-cola. the other stocks that are working right now, that are beginning to work, that are going down less than the othe
but more important coke's business is not u.s.-centric. its growth is overseas. plus coke's raw costs, plastics package, fuel, materials that go into the drinks, they're all going down,tion in many cases faster than the stock market. they go down with the fiscal cliff too. that's why coca-cola's barely budged. how about general mills? same set of circumstances. declining costs, especially grains which have been plummeting but no diminution of demand. and what other stock rallied today,...
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joining us now, former u.s. ambassador not united nations, john bolten, andrew mccarthy, former federal prosecutor who convicted the blind shake, and the author of "spring fever." great to have you both here. andrew, your reaction to what is playing out in the nation's capital. this is the nation's capital -- capital of a superpower; right? >> so they say. a lot of misspeaking going on, it would appear. you know, look, it's been obvious from the start here that they tried to play out the idea of this video nobody saw of this being the cause of the atrocity of what happened in benghazi in which four, including our ambassador, were killed. it's important to get to the bottom of it, and getting to the bottom of it, a comedy of error, should not obscure the fact this is a major advocation by the commander in chief who did not take action in a seven and a half hour siege with assets in place he could have used to protect americans, and we have this inexplicable result of americans being killed, precisely because of t
joining us now, former u.s. ambassador not united nations, john bolten, andrew mccarthy, former federal prosecutor who convicted the blind shake, and the author of "spring fever." great to have you both here. andrew, your reaction to what is playing out in the nation's capital. this is the nation's capital -- capital of a superpower; right? >> so they say. a lot of misspeaking going on, it would appear. you know, look, it's been obvious from the start here that they tried to...
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. >> last night u.s. supporters what will the election mean for america? >> immigration. >> he would help students like me to go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we wil go broke sooner that you can respond. >> we will because we have $5 trillion of debt to under his administration. we had 10 trillion over the last few but it is a higher rate than before. if you believe all those bailouts and stimulus money stop the depression then i think you think p save the country by the keep the burdens on business enterprise and npr today said business has been holding back because of uncertainty. now with the election there is certainty maybe they will start investing. that is whistling past the graveyard. [laughter] with more aggressive regulators and higher taxes? john: and more dt with the 5 trillion, we have a chart comparing greece witthe riots and the united states is 12 years behind. >> bu
. >> last night u.s. supporters what will the election mean for america? >> immigration. >> he would help students like me to go to school to receive a quality education. >> now because of the programs we can move forward. we have to save the country first. [laughter] >> you are laughing? >> they feel he saves the country but i think we wil go broke sooner that you can respond. >> we will because we have $5 trillion of debt to under his administration....
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the system is coming out of the pacific, dropping down through the center of the u.s. it is going to take a path right up along the east coast. we have a number of computer models that are going to come to consensus on how this will impact the region. it's certainly not going to be anything like sandy but it is going to add insult to injury as far as a recovery effort next week. stronger winds, some rainfall for the coast. it is going to be a rough midweek and as we get into latter part of the week on the back side of this weather system, more cold air just making for chilly conditions across that region. once again hampe the recovery effort. we'll send it back to you. >> i appreciate the update. thanks so much from our folks and friends at the weather channel. >>> let's do "pops & drops" now. biggest movers in midday trading on this friday. >> i'll drink to that, a lot of bourbon going down. beam beat top and bottom line. stock trading up strong. i like this stock. and their product. >> i bet you do. as does murphy but he's going to talk about floor. it's dropping tod
the system is coming out of the pacific, dropping down through the center of the u.s. it is going to take a path right up along the east coast. we have a number of computer models that are going to come to consensus on how this will impact the region. it's certainly not going to be anything like sandy but it is going to add insult to injury as far as a recovery effort next week. stronger winds, some rainfall for the coast. it is going to be a rough midweek and as we get into latter part of the...
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now it is suspended non-u.s. flagships can also help bring petroleum products to areas where they are needed. of course it will take a while still for long gasoline lines to get shorter. for days now drivers throughout the new york area have had a very hard time getting gasoline. lines are sometimes half a mile long. >>> bertha coombs is on a tug in the harbor right now. that's going to be instrumental in getting more gasoline. >>> but first, kate kelly has more on the port situation in bayonne, new jersey. kate? >> reporter: thanks so much, michelle. we're here right in new york harbor where things today are slowly coming back to life after nearly a week in which this harbor was closed to marine vessels coming in and out. yesterday the coast guard opened this harbor for the first time in nearly a week. the port of new york and new jersey to boats with a special aim in mind, bringing gasoline and diesel to the city for much needed replenishment of empty fuel stations. there was an unflux of barges bringing petrol
now it is suspended non-u.s. flagships can also help bring petroleum products to areas where they are needed. of course it will take a while still for long gasoline lines to get shorter. for days now drivers throughout the new york area have had a very hard time getting gasoline. lines are sometimes half a mile long. >>> bertha coombs is on a tug in the harbor right now. that's going to be instrumental in getting more gasoline. >>> but first, kate kelly has more on the port...
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according to u.s. military officials ea games paid the navy s.e.a.l.s to disclose classified materials and use unauthorized equipment for their newly released game "medal of honor, warfighter" and brent thor, brad, by the way, i love the book. >> this is a nasty story because the s.e.a.l.s are among the best and the brightest. why is this think? >> let's be clear. ea did not pay them to turn over equipment and top secret stuff. they paid them to consult on a very hot video gaming series and it's not against the rules for the s.e.a.l.s to do this, but they have to have the command and that's the problem and why they're in trouble as well as they did disclose apparently some tactics and procedures they shouldn't have, and also they shared some high-tech gadgets that only s.e.a.l. team six has access to. >> but the army and pentagon has remanded them and basically ending their career and they must think it's a pretty serious violation. >> these guys are frozen and they got a letter of reprimand in their j
according to u.s. military officials ea games paid the navy s.e.a.l.s to disclose classified materials and use unauthorized equipment for their newly released game "medal of honor, warfighter" and brent thor, brad, by the way, i love the book. >> this is a nasty story because the s.e.a.l.s are among the best and the brightest. why is this think? >> let's be clear. ea did not pay them to turn over equipment and top secret stuff. they paid them to consult on a very hot video...
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meanwhile, as this is happening the u.s. postal service is scaling back its operations because it's completely broke. that means more business for shipping companies like fedex. why federal express rather than united parcel? u.p.s., pretty good outfit. fedex came out with a one-two punch of disappointments in september, reporting a quarter they missed even as already lowered expectations. the slowing global economy crushed the company's international express business. even as the more profitable ground shipping side of the business did better. however, there's a positive side to fedex's disappointing numbers and it's this. they reset expectations down to a lower level where they could be beaten in the future. like ross stores. that's how fedex is now actually trading slightly above where it was when it preannounced to the downside on september 4th. the real catalyst, though, fedex announced a major restructuring on its analyst day on october 10 preside 10th. i pick it regularly on my charitable trust. think of fedex as the u
meanwhile, as this is happening the u.s. postal service is scaling back its operations because it's completely broke. that means more business for shipping companies like fedex. why federal express rather than united parcel? u.p.s., pretty good outfit. fedex came out with a one-two punch of disappointments in september, reporting a quarter they missed even as already lowered expectations. the slowing global economy crushed the company's international express business. even as the more...
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. >> let's talk about u.s. treasuries for a second. there was a report today that investors are turning cautious on u.s. treasuries. you believe that? >> and heard the same story two years ago and and i don't believe them in amount than we were two years ago. i don't really think there's a lot of money that's going to fly out of treasuries. why is that? because we are still the world's biggest consumer. how do you find the world's biggest consumer? you lend the money. the u.s. government is still issuing tons of debt. so i don't think richard was love. double the yield little bit less of a risk remapped. gerri: i want to hear what you have to say about the new york stock exchange. they said the people who work here are not going to be safe unless they can stay home and not worry about it. we make of that? >> i think it makes sense. i agree. i think they would have been in harms way. but the question is did you really need those people down there or it. >> exactly. >> there is a report from just a couple weeks ago, year-over-year volume
. >> let's talk about u.s. treasuries for a second. there was a report today that investors are turning cautious on u.s. treasuries. you believe that? >> and heard the same story two years ago and and i don't believe them in amount than we were two years ago. i don't really think there's a lot of money that's going to fly out of treasuries. why is that? because we are still the world's biggest consumer. how do you find the world's biggest consumer? you lend the money. the u.s....
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mitt romney winning 139 to 5, made this the president's worst showing in the u.s. we went to the girl's basketball game at guthrie wrl high school and asked the voters why there was such distaste with barack obama's presidency. >> i thought he sounded more like a dictator than a president. >> we went to the local baptist church to a monthly women's club meeting and heard similar sentiments. >> anything that goes wrong, he just blames it on bush, the last administration, it wasn't his fault, well now it is his fault. >> reporter: just after president obama was inaugurated, we spent time in king county. >> i just ask god that he would truly connect with him so he would know what god's heart was for the united states of america. >> reporter: you told us four years ago that you hoped the lord would help barack obama. >> yes. >> reporter: do you think that happened? >> it doesn't appear so. >> reporter: and then there was something we heard before. what bothers you about president obama's first term. >> that he lied to us about where he was born. to me he just seems dis
mitt romney winning 139 to 5, made this the president's worst showing in the u.s. we went to the girl's basketball game at guthrie wrl high school and asked the voters why there was such distaste with barack obama's presidency. >> i thought he sounded more like a dictator than a president. >> we went to the local baptist church to a monthly women's club meeting and heard similar sentiments. >> anything that goes wrong, he just blames it on bush, the last administration, it...
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jim, 4.2 on global comps. 4.3 in the u.s. frank referring to what he calls a healing in the u.s. housing market. >> he's remarkable. he's correctly been negative when it was right to be negative. he's now positive. i was most concerned that this company would have a big dip right here because there's a lot of companies that are reporting that the last few weeks have been bad because of sappndy. didn't skip a beat. stock was down after a series of headlines that misinterpreted the charge. this one could be off to the races. >> what's interesting about home depot, they didn't outline sandy impact because it would be the pull forward in terms of sales in preparation for the hurricane but the books did close prior to sandy so full impact of sandy won't be felt. color expected on the conference call but that could be a key driver going into the last quarter of the year. metrics on the quarter were good. best ticket growth in four years in terms of ticket size. average ticket 54.50. up 2.9% year on year. even below the surface the numbers were really solid for home depot. >> one of the
jim, 4.2 on global comps. 4.3 in the u.s. frank referring to what he calls a healing in the u.s. housing market. >> he's remarkable. he's correctly been negative when it was right to be negative. he's now positive. i was most concerned that this company would have a big dip right here because there's a lot of companies that are reporting that the last few weeks have been bad because of sappndy. didn't skip a beat. stock was down after a series of headlines that misinterpreted the charge....
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now the u.s. and the eu trade $700 billion in goods and services a year, making it the world's biggest trading relationship. what's more, that financial crisis in europe has resulted in an economic slowdown in asia which takes us to another foreign policy challenge which is china. trade between the world's two largest economies grew to $531 billion in 2011. but economic output in china has fallen to just 7%. right when u.s. firms like gm and caterpillar are expanding their presence there. president obama will need to mend relations with the new leadership emerging in beijing. that after a wave of china bashing during the election campaign in which americans accuse china of stealing american jobs through currency manipulation or outright theft of intellectual property. closer to home, the president will have to address ties with america's immediate neighbors. last year the obama administration blocked an extension to the keystone excel pipeline that would help deliver oil from canada's tar sands, e
now the u.s. and the eu trade $700 billion in goods and services a year, making it the world's biggest trading relationship. what's more, that financial crisis in europe has resulted in an economic slowdown in asia which takes us to another foreign policy challenge which is china. trade between the world's two largest economies grew to $531 billion in 2011. but economic output in china has fallen to just 7%. right when u.s. firms like gm and caterpillar are expanding their presence there....
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john engler, president of the u.s. roundtable is also at the white house. but the most important thing that's happened so far pending any agreement on details is that republicans are beginning to crack in their absolute opposition to increases in tax revenue. not tax rates but revenue. here's two senators in interviews over the last two days. >> i agree we shouldn't raise rates but i think grover is wrong whether it comes to we can't cap deductions and buy down debt. what do you do with the money? i want to buy down debt and cut rates to create jobs but i will violate the pledge, long story short, for the good of the country, only if democrats will do entitlement reform. >> i'm not obligated on the pledge. i made tennesseens aware. i was just elected. i made aware the only thing i'm honoring is the oath i take when i'm sworn in this january. >> both of these senators are saying they aren't going to be browned by grover norquist from americans for tax reform. this is an issue bigger than norquist. the republican party has positioned itself as the smaller gov
john engler, president of the u.s. roundtable is also at the white house. but the most important thing that's happened so far pending any agreement on details is that republicans are beginning to crack in their absolute opposition to increases in tax revenue. not tax rates but revenue. here's two senators in interviews over the last two days. >> i agree we shouldn't raise rates but i think grover is wrong whether it comes to we can't cap deductions and buy down debt. what do you do with...
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u.s. is on negative outlook. s&p already downgraded. >> i think that we all kind of remember what happened -- i think that the big worry on the left side would be i think listen, nothing happened. interest rates went down again. that's a scare tactic. i'll use a scare tactic. $600 billion in new taxes january 1. that's reality. >> unemployment going back to 9.1 if this happens. that's a number that gets your attention. the "times" does a nice piece about fix the debt group. groups of very large companies trying to weigh in on their own side with ads. i don't know if we have them right now. nike with a mock nike ad that says just fix it. mcdonald's saying i'm fixing it. >> home depot. we can fix it. >> that group raised a lot of money over the last year or so. $30 million, $40 million, more than you might have anticipated to mount this public campaign. >> dave is doing a lot of great things. ceo of honeywell. wants to put aside -- i don't know if he's a democrat or republican. i know he's a
u.s. is on negative outlook. s&p already downgraded. >> i think that we all kind of remember what happened -- i think that the big worry on the left side would be i think listen, nothing happened. interest rates went down again. that's a scare tactic. i'll use a scare tactic. $600 billion in new taxes january 1. that's reality. >> unemployment going back to 9.1 if this happens. that's a number that gets your attention. the "times" does a nice piece about fix the debt...
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u.s. official says the affair came to light because of an e-mail investigation by the fbi sparked by a complaint of harassing e-mails alleged willie sent by petraeus' biographer. she spent months in afghanistan interviewing petraeus for the book. >>> to the recovery in superstorm sandy, nearly two weeks after the storm, frustration is boiling over. >> can't get lights on for my kids. i can't get power, heat, garbage pickup? >> more than 280,000 people across the region are still without power. nj will ew jersey's governor ch christie expects power to be back statewide by tonight. he says life will be back for most of new jersey come sunday. >>> top-ranked alabama lost the tonight 29-24 to 15th ranked texas a&m. an interception at the goal line in the final two minutes preserved the win for the aggies. texas a&m had led 20-0 at the end of the first quarter. >>> and the marine corps is celebrating its 237th birthday today. it was founded in 1775 by a resolution passed during the second conti
u.s. official says the affair came to light because of an e-mail investigation by the fbi sparked by a complaint of harassing e-mails alleged willie sent by petraeus' biographer. she spent months in afghanistan interviewing petraeus for the book. >>> to the recovery in superstorm sandy, nearly two weeks after the storm, frustration is boiling over. >> can't get lights on for my kids. i can't get power, heat, garbage pickup? >> more than 280,000 people across the region are...
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anybody on the fence understands the u.s. economy is weak. sure, you can say 7.9% unemployment is an improvement. i can't even say that is an improvement. the obama administration pledged they would drop down upon the great 5.4%. that certainly didn't happen. i'm curious as voters look at the newspapers tomorrow will the newspapers tell the truth that in this report touted as being positive wages went down. hourly earnings went down, hours worked went down. this is really a sad commentary if we have to interpret this somehow positively. gerri: clearly we have a long ways to go, wants you to hear something the president said today on the campaign trail and respond. here is the president. >> 2008 we were in the middle of two wars. today our businesses have created nearly five and a half million new jobs and this morning we learned the companies hired more workers in october than any timm in the past eight months. gerri: you listen to that, he seems very proud of his record but the reality is we have 7.9% unemployment higher than a month ago. ho
anybody on the fence understands the u.s. economy is weak. sure, you can say 7.9% unemployment is an improvement. i can't even say that is an improvement. the obama administration pledged they would drop down upon the great 5.4%. that certainly didn't happen. i'm curious as voters look at the newspapers tomorrow will the newspapers tell the truth that in this report touted as being positive wages went down. hourly earnings went down, hours worked went down. this is really a sad commentary if we...
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there's no sign that the u.s. industry is going back to its bad practices of too many incentives, too much inventory. the only real thing ailing our detroit companies is what's happening outside the u.s. and obviously that is europe. that's helping fiat. it's hurting ford and general motors. >> good stuff. thanks so much for your time. i know you got very little sleep too. steve rattner. >> president obama's victory is a sign that health care reform is here to stay. we'll show you best ways to play the sector on a day that your money could use triage as we're down at this hour and spencer rascoff on the post-election picture and punishment the company took following the company's guidance yesterday. a post-election sell-off on wall street. dow down by 1.8%. s&p down also. >> at these levels worst day since june. >> much more "squawk on the street" coming right up. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come o
there's no sign that the u.s. industry is going back to its bad practices of too many incentives, too much inventory. the only real thing ailing our detroit companies is what's happening outside the u.s. and obviously that is europe. that's helping fiat. it's hurting ford and general motors. >> good stuff. thanks so much for your time. i know you got very little sleep too. steve rattner. >> president obama's victory is a sign that health care reform is here to stay. we'll show you...
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here's what happened happened with the jobs numbers thought the u.s. economy did add 171,000 jobs in october. the on employment number of 27.9%. august and september numbers were upwardly revised. u.s. factory orders posted their largest gain in 18 months. jumping nearly 5%. it was driven by a surge in demand for commercial aircraft. a category where orders had just plunged in last august. david: we have all of today's action covered. rich edson has information on the all important jobs report. jeff cleveland says today's report is just statistical noise so get over it. let's start with rich. i think this is a jobs report both candidates want to get over because it was a wash speaking there is enough in there for both to spend. both use this as evidence that voters should elect them on tuesday. >> today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs. today we learned companies hired war in october. >> he said he would lower the unemployment rate. today we learned it is 7.9%. that is 9 million jobs short of what he promised. unemployment is hig
here's what happened happened with the jobs numbers thought the u.s. economy did add 171,000 jobs in october. the on employment number of 27.9%. august and september numbers were upwardly revised. u.s. factory orders posted their largest gain in 18 months. jumping nearly 5%. it was driven by a surge in demand for commercial aircraft. a category where orders had just plunged in last august. david: we have all of today's action covered. rich edson has information on the all important jobs report....
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ceo mike jeffries notes, our u.s. chain store business posted healthy growth on top of strong quarter a year ago and we saw a trend improvement in international business. the question is whether it's a one-off anomaly type quarter origining of renewed strength for teen retailer. the shorts are covering and others are jumping in, too. shares up almost 27%. carl? >> what's amazing, it just gets us back to where we were a couple months ago. incredible story. >>> facebook a big mover. stock breaking previous patterns and actually jumping on its third lock-up expiration. julia has been on the phone with analysts with details about why it's different this time. >> good morning. today is the biggest lock-up expiration for facebook shares. over 80 million a0 million are e market. it it means institutional investors, former employees and investors who bought on the secondary market, and another 31 million in restricted stock units owned by employees who owned prior to 2011. the stock today is soaring for a couple of reasons. t
ceo mike jeffries notes, our u.s. chain store business posted healthy growth on top of strong quarter a year ago and we saw a trend improvement in international business. the question is whether it's a one-off anomaly type quarter origining of renewed strength for teen retailer. the shorts are covering and others are jumping in, too. shares up almost 27%. carl? >> what's amazing, it just gets us back to where we were a couple months ago. incredible story. >>> facebook a big...
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u.s. military. and so, it's not clear where she got it from. presumably, it's part of the continuing fbi investigation. >> such a crucial question and what about this? you're a member of the cia external advisory. you have top security clearance on some things. she had top security clearance. what does that men in practice? >> paula broadwell was also a reservist in the u.s. army. when she was doing her mission as a reservist, she had access to classified material for that purpose. when you have a clearance, it doesn't mean have you access to all information. she has to have a need to know. certainly as a journalist, she did not have access and her clearance did not apply, so the question is how did she come into possession of this material and even though you may be exposed to classified information, it's a whole different thing to have retained it because you have to have the authority to retain classified information. you have to follow very strict proceed procedures for carrying it. th
u.s. military. and so, it's not clear where she got it from. presumably, it's part of the continuing fbi investigation. >> such a crucial question and what about this? you're a member of the cia external advisory. you have top security clearance on some things. she had top security clearance. what does that men in practice? >> paula broadwell was also a reservist in the u.s. army. when she was doing her mission as a reservist, she had access to classified material for that purpose....
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tampa socialite allegedly e-mailing with general john allen, he is the top commander in afghanistan for u.s. military forces. those e-mails, some 30,000 pages worth worth, according to the fbi, were apparently possibly inappropriate in nature, indicating some kind of relationship between allen and jill kelley, but jill kelley also raised the eyebrows of paula broadwell. paula broadwell is the woman who has now admitted to being general david petraeus's mistress, also his biographer around wrote the book "all in" about general david petraeus. broadwell apparently wrote some e-mails either anonymously or not, to jill kelley questioning her actions, we don't next actually what those e-mails said, those anonymous e-mails called jill kelley to reach doubt tout fbi. who did she reach out to? apparently an fbi agent who became later obsessed with the story, investigate the whole situation here around at some point in all of this the fbi agent sends shirtless pictures of himself to jill kelley. also involved in all of this, of course is general john allen. and he is the head commander over in afgha
tampa socialite allegedly e-mailing with general john allen, he is the top commander in afghanistan for u.s. military forces. those e-mails, some 30,000 pages worth worth, according to the fbi, were apparently possibly inappropriate in nature, indicating some kind of relationship between allen and jill kelley, but jill kelley also raised the eyebrows of paula broadwell. paula broadwell is the woman who has now admitted to being general david petraeus's mistress, also his biographer around wrote...
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>> i'm convinced they will do. >> so when you look at the u.s. market, it has been strong, but not overly strong. what's the change in the next year, do you see that continuing? >> as opposed to the premium, like porsche, we'll have success, and there will be a discussion about this, what you mentioned before, from my point of view, most of the volume will get but not the -- >> mathias muller, a worldwide debut, there it is, the new porsche cayman, sees it first here on cnbc. >> i'm getting e-mails from people who have a cayman who say they should have waited, it's absolutely gorgeous. thank you, phil. >>> marisa meyers speaking out publicly for the first time. what did she have to say about the silicon valley internet giant. >>> and we're expecting the president to speak at any moment. let's hope it doesn't come during the commercial break. back in a second. [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l. bean. >>> groupon making -- the company is due to
>> i'm convinced they will do. >> so when you look at the u.s. market, it has been strong, but not overly strong. what's the change in the next year, do you see that continuing? >> as opposed to the premium, like porsche, we'll have success, and there will be a discussion about this, what you mentioned before, from my point of view, most of the volume will get but not the -- >> mathias muller, a worldwide debut, there it is, the new porsche cayman, sees it first here on...
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solid chinese economic data and rising u.s. consumer sentiment helped push crude above the $86 mark, settling up more than 1%. >>> alaska receiving 255 dal million settlement from bp, exxonmobil and conocophillips the payout compensates the state from lost royalties from a 2006 pipeline spill and shutdown in the prudhoe bay oil field. >>> the national a iranian oil company is added to the united states sanction list. it was quote, to agent or affiliate of iran's revolutionary god in september. it puts additional pressure or iran's slumping oil out put reportedly down more than 20% this year but who really knows. >>> next on "money", will tax hikes for the rich kill economic growth, duh? i say it will. but a huge supporter of increases couldn't disagree with me more. we'll break out the calculators and fight over it. >>> plus he warn of layoffs if president obama was reelected. west gait resort ceo david siegel is doing a total 180. he is here to explain. more "money" coming up. ♪ energy is being produced to power our lives. w
solid chinese economic data and rising u.s. consumer sentiment helped push crude above the $86 mark, settling up more than 1%. >>> alaska receiving 255 dal million settlement from bp, exxonmobil and conocophillips the payout compensates the state from lost royalties from a 2006 pipeline spill and shutdown in the prudhoe bay oil field. >>> the national a iranian oil company is added to the united states sanction list. it was quote, to agent or affiliate of iran's revolutionary...
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remember the firm that downgraded the u.s. credit rating last summer, they are saying if the government is unsable to agree on fiscal tightening, then the rating will be pressured. they say there's a 15% chance the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff. liz: that's important breaking news. the ratings agencies which already some of them downgraded us a year ago august would say they would have to revisit that issue? >> that's what they are saying. it would be pressured is their terminology. the headlines just crossing right now. boeing bucking the down trend just quickly first year they are on pace to outsell rival airbus out of europe since 06. liz: that's big news. hey, thank you very much. let's look at it, boeing here year to date. it's been flat to slightly higher, choppy trading. one thing for sure, healthcare, you know, we're watching this very closely because the affordable healthcare act with president obama still in power looks to be sitting tight and staying there, not being repealed. let's get to alex. he is the mornings
remember the firm that downgraded the u.s. credit rating last summer, they are saying if the government is unsable to agree on fiscal tightening, then the rating will be pressured. they say there's a 15% chance the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff. liz: that's important breaking news. the ratings agencies which already some of them downgraded us a year ago august would say they would have to revisit that issue? >> that's what they are saying. it would be pressured is their terminology. the...
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he could ultimately be responsible for taking the u.s. eefr t over the fiscal cliff and he's not even elected. [ abdul-rashid ] i've been working since i was about 16. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ >>> if the u.s. falls over the fiscal cliff, 88% of american households will see their taxes go up. you would think that republicans in congress who signed this pledge to not raise taxes would be tripping over themselves to solve the problem but they can't. i'll go one-on-one with the biggest impediment to compromise in washington back in 90 seconds. >>> the most immediate threat facing the united states is the fiscal cliff and the election results did nothing to change the balance of power that we have seen in washington in the last two years. a democratic president now re-elected calling for taxes on the richest americans to rise. a republican controlled
he could ultimately be responsible for taking the u.s. eefr t over the fiscal cliff and he's not even elected. [ abdul-rashid ] i've been working since i was about 16. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ >>> if the u.s. falls over the fiscal cliff, 88% of american households will see their taxes go up....
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a u.s. official says the general's communications were never compromised and he was never the target of the investigation. another issue, petraeus stepped down days before he was supposed to testify before a senate committee about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. micha micha michael morell will testify instead. >> we've got to get to the bottom of benghazi. i don't see how in the world you can find out what happened in benghazi before, during, and after the attack if general petraeus doesn't testify. >> reporter: cnn has not been able to reach broadwell for comment. now, the woman who allegedly received those harassing e-mails from broadwell hasn't been identified publicly and, of course, questions still remain about just what those e-mails contain. fred? >> what more can you tell us about paula broadwell. >> reporter: we know that she's a married mother of two, lives in charlotte, north carolina, and first met general petraeus back in 2006 when he came to harvard's kennedy school
a u.s. official says the general's communications were never compromised and he was never the target of the investigation. another issue, petraeus stepped down days before he was supposed to testify before a senate committee about the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. micha micha michael morell will testify instead. >> we've got to get to the bottom of benghazi. i don't see how in the world you can find out what happened in benghazi before, during, and after the attack if general...
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now, on the upside, we've got a stronger u.s. currency. the u.s. dollar muscling higher, finding firmer footing and hitting a two-month high against the euro today. but the price of oil in part because of the stronger dollar -- stronger dollar is lower. crude oil dropping today after the energy information administration reported a bigger than expected build in crude supplies. we get it every wednesday. that was of course for the last week, plus european central bank president's draghi negative comments about the euro zone economy, all of this weighing on oil. we see oil moving to the down side. speaking of europe, take a look at this video right now. came in a few minutes ago. more than 80,000 greek protesters outside of parliament turning violent ahead of the austerity vote to avoid financial disaster. we have had reports of fires burning, smoke as we're seeing the sun go down at this point, not going to be a good night there in greece. we are keeping our eye on that very fluid situation. protests, elections, hurricanes, nor'easters. okay, is lig
now, on the upside, we've got a stronger u.s. currency. the u.s. dollar muscling higher, finding firmer footing and hitting a two-month high against the euro today. but the price of oil in part because of the stronger dollar -- stronger dollar is lower. crude oil dropping today after the energy information administration reported a bigger than expected build in crude supplies. we get it every wednesday. that was of course for the last week, plus european central bank president's draghi negative...
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here in the u.s. we're reassessing what's happening with hurricane sandy and how that's going to impact u.s. oil prices but brent crude is oil and copper prices are at a two-month low. i want to bring in eric who is an independent copper trader here on the floor for nearly 30 years. we have seen a great deal of malaise. what is pressuring copper at the moment. >> we saw a run-up in mid september and everybody got on board waiting for the next big push. after that when it didn't materialize, we had quite a bit of sell-off ever since then. now we have supply issue in which we built up stocks lately and with uncertainty in two big elections in largest world economy, people head toward the sidelines. >> everybody is focused on the u.s. election. you say that china -- what happens on thursday there could be a really big event for the copper market. >> for europe that's been in headlines for quite a long time. they don't use that much copper and their economy is in recession for a while. much like the unite
here in the u.s. we're reassessing what's happening with hurricane sandy and how that's going to impact u.s. oil prices but brent crude is oil and copper prices are at a two-month low. i want to bring in eric who is an independent copper trader here on the floor for nearly 30 years. we have seen a great deal of malaise. what is pressuring copper at the moment. >> we saw a run-up in mid september and everybody got on board waiting for the next big push. after that when it didn't...
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it's more than just a u.s. story. looking into europe, emerging markets if you have a longer term time horizon. commodities. all of these things are going to be part of it and nickel and dime your nay. we don't swing for the fences. >> good stuff. thanks very much. >>> next on the program, research in motion, the target of bullish calls over the last couple trading sessions. we're going to talk about the launch of black berttblackberry. >> winklevoss will drop by and talk about why they invested 750,000 into one specific deal. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. is what drives us to broadcast the world's biggest events in 3d, or live to your seat high above the atlantic ocean. it's what drives us to create eco-friendly race trac
it's more than just a u.s. story. looking into europe, emerging markets if you have a longer term time horizon. commodities. all of these things are going to be part of it and nickel and dime your nay. we don't swing for the fences. >> good stuff. thanks very much. >>> next on the program, research in motion, the target of bullish calls over the last couple trading sessions. we're going to talk about the launch of black berttblackberry. >> winklevoss will drop by and talk...
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tonight a u.s. official confirms to cnn that petraeus told broadwell to stop sending harassing e-mails to kelley. who is kelley? along with her husband, she's known petraeus and his family for more than five years. that couple met the four star general when he was stationed at medil air force base in tampa. now, what about the e-mails? what's in them? here's what we can tell you tonight. a description of the e-mails seems to validate what a friend of petraeus tells us, that petraeus felt broadwell had shown a possessiveness toward him. as to whether she gained any information during her relationship to petraeus, here's something we found. here's what we found, a speech she gave in october of 006, while she was under investigation for those harassing e-mails that seems to add fuel to the fire. >> the cia an ex-had actually taken a couple libyan militia members prisoner, and they think the attack on the consulate was an attempt to get these prisoners back. that's still being vetted. >> still being vet
tonight a u.s. official confirms to cnn that petraeus told broadwell to stop sending harassing e-mails to kelley. who is kelley? along with her husband, she's known petraeus and his family for more than five years. that couple met the four star general when he was stationed at medil air force base in tampa. now, what about the e-mails? what's in them? here's what we can tell you tonight. a description of the e-mails seems to validate what a friend of petraeus tells us, that petraeus felt...